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2 Minute Video: Osteoma Cutis on 2D

I’m trying out a new addition to the website and the YouTube channel by making short (2 minute videos) on different radiographic findings to give you a refresher or learn something fairly quickly. Here’s my first video on osteoma cutis as seen on 2D radiographs (periapical radiographs and bitewing radiographs).…
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Anatomy Monday: Nasolabial Fold

Off to a fun anatomy to start the new year off and it’s been a while since I’ve shown a few more examples of this one. This one sometimes tricks a few people at first when trying to figure it out. This week is a soft tissue entity visible on both…
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Case of the Week: Osteoma Cutis

Happy New Year! This is a fun case that would always stump the students on the exact name of this entity.  We also came across it so often that one student crossed out the description of rare in their radiology book to use in the viewing room. 🙂 Osteoma cutis…
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Anatomy Monday: Zygomatic Process of the Maxilla

This anatomy can be tricky for some to visualize as its appearance is understood by knowing the direction of x rays and how they course through this process. So to try and show that I’m adding some 3D renderings from a CBCT scan. The zygomatic process of the maxilla appears…
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Locate the Object: March 2017 – B : ANSWER

Now the answer from Tuesday. Where is the foreign body (white arrow) in relation to the second molar? Image shift Before starting to use the image shift principle it is important to know/remember two key points Images move in the opposite direction from the movement of the source. Images of objects…